The Human Brain vs Artificial Systems: How We Think, Learn, and Decide
Online Webinar | IHE Spark Series | Date : 19th Feb 2026 | Dr. Siddharth Gautam
IHE Spark Series – 9
👨⚕️ Speaker
- Dr. Siddharth Gautam
- Consultant Neurosurgeon
- Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
🏆 About the Speaker
Consultant Neurosurgeon at Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai
Expertise in brain tumors, spinal disorders, vascular pathologies, and traumatic brain & spine injuries
Active science communicator in neuroscience and brain health
Experienced in simplifying complex brain concepts for non-medical audiences
Focus on practical, real-world applications of neuroscience in learning, work, and life
A practicing neurosurgeon and science communicator, Dr. Siddharth Gautam brings clinical expertise and public education together. With extensive experience in managing brain and spine disorders—including tumors, vascular conditions, spinal pathologies, and traumatic injuries—he combines evidence-based medicine with a passion for neuroscience education. Through webinars, lectures, and digital platforms, he simplifies complex brain science for students, faculty, engineers, and working professionals, helping them understand how brain function influences learning, productivity, decision-making, lifestyle, and the growing interface between the human brain and artificial intelligence.
🧠 Webinar Overview
The Human Brain vs Artificial Systems: How We Think, Learn, and Decide
This session explains how the human brain processes information, learns, and makes decisions—and how this differs from computers and artificial intelligence. Using simple neuroscience concepts and real-life examples, the talk explores attention, memory, multitasking, and decision-making, while addressing common myths around productivity and intelligence. The webinar will also highlight how understanding brain function can improve learning strategies, focus, and everyday performance.
📌 Topics Covered
Participants will gain insights into:
How the human brain processes information
Learning, memory, and attention mechanisms
Human intelligence vs Artificial Intelligence
Why multitasking reduces performance
Brain-based decision-making and biases
Myths around productivity and intelligence
The interface between neuroscience and AI
👥 Who Should Attend?
This session is ideal for:
Students from Engineering, Science, Management & Arts
Faculty Members and Educators
Research Scholars
Healthcare & Technology Professionals
Working Professionals interested in productivity & learning
Anyone curious about the human brain and AI
🎯 Key Takeaways
Participants will learn:
How human intelligence differs from AI
Why multitasking actually reduces efficiency
How the brain learns and adapts
Practical tips to improve focus and decision-making
How neuroscience can improve productivity and performance
📅 Event Details
Mode: Online
Date: 19th February 2026
Time: 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Platform: Zoom / Google Meet
(Meeting link will be shared with registered participants)
🎁 Benefits for Participants
E-Certificate of Participation
Access to session materials
Live interaction & Q&A
Practical brain-based learning tips
Insights into Human Brain vs AI
📝 Registration
Limited seats available — early registration is recommended.
📩 Contact Us
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